Signor Ercole had never been known to wear a swallow-tailedcoat on any occasion.
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He wears a beaver hat and swallow-tailedcoat, girdled with a sailor-belt and sheath-knife.
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So there he was, arrayed in jaunty cap, and a swallow-tailedcoat with brass buttons.
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He wears a beaver hat and swallow-tailedcoat, girdled with a sailor-belt and a sheath-knife.
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An old negro appeared, dressed in a swallow-tailedcoat.
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Another jerked at the rear pockets of his swallow-tailedcoat to pick out a thought there.
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In very early boyhood, my Sunday suit was a swallow-tailedcoat, and hat of the stove-pipe pattern.
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He wore a suit of crimson velvet knee-breeches, and a little swallow-tailedcoat with beautiful golden buttons.
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His Lordship, stifling in a swallow-tailedcoat, looked bleary and purple and rather like a peevish bull.
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The Dwarf in his swallow-tailedcoat and wearing a plug hat, and his face deeply furrowed with wrinkles.
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He wore a loose swallow-tailedcoat with bright brass buttons, and pants which were several inches too short.
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He had on a white hat and a long swallow-tailedcoat, the collar of which came clear up above his cars.
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He wore a black, swallow-tailedcoat, made, however, to set very loose upon his back, a black waistcoat, and black pantaloons.
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He wore a cocked hat and a bluish-grey swallow-tailedcoat and seemed very much out of breath from ascending the five flights of stairs.
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The uniform of those days consisted in a schako, which spread out at the top; a short-waisted, swallow-tailedcoat; and large, baggy trousers and gaiters.
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When Michael had on his bottle-green swallow-tailedcoat with the brass buttons, he invariably assumed a certain lofty air of ceremony in addressing his companions.